. Comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. 5i8 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY The ventral spinocerebellar tract, which consists of fibers from cells of the dorsal column. These fibers reach the cerebellum by way of the pons. The lateral and ventral spinothalamic tracts which include fibers from the dorsal column which cross to the opposite side and finally reach the thalamus. Bocsat Root Ventral Rod Ramus dorjetis Ramus amus ventralis Fig. 432.—Diagram of the nerve components of a spinal nerve. Somatic motor fibers are indicated by continuous lines; visceral motor in long broken lines; somatic s


. Comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. 5i8 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY The ventral spinocerebellar tract, which consists of fibers from cells of the dorsal column. These fibers reach the cerebellum by way of the pons. The lateral and ventral spinothalamic tracts which include fibers from the dorsal column which cross to the opposite side and finally reach the thalamus. Bocsat Root Ventral Rod Ramus dorjetis Ramus amus ventralis Fig. 432.—Diagram of the nerve components of a spinal nerve. Somatic motor fibers are indicated by continuous lines; visceral motor in long broken lines; somatic sensory in short broken lines; visceral sensory by fine dotted lines. (From B. Patten, after Froriep.) The more important descending fiber tracts are: The lateral corticospinal or crossed pyramidal tract, which contains fibers from pyramidal cells in the cerebral cortex of the opposite side. The telodendria end in the gray matter of the cord in relation to the somatic motor neurons, and form part of the mechanism of voluntary Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Neal, Herbert V. (Herbert Vincent), 1869-1940; Rand, Herbert W. (Herbert Wilbur), 1872-1960. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son


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